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Bangkok Takes Stern Step Against Roaming Elephants Owners


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Maybe then 500 baht fine for operating an elephant without license, and another 200 baht for driving one without a helmet? :D

Btw, saw elephants on the streets a few times last month, but I'm in Chiang Mai.

Still do not think the streets of central tourist areas here are nice place for those beasts. :-(

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Wish they'd do the same for the primates and snakes and eagles. That or tourists stop giving those pureyors of animal cruelty money.

Completely Agree! This has to stopp and foreigners should know better than even support it

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I lived in Bangkok for 13 years between '85 and '98. Even then they had a policy of not letting Elephants and Mahouts into the city, but that never deterred them. Somehow they need a way to look after these beautiful beasts, and if that means coming to the city, so be it. At least the Bangkokians feel they have made merit by not only feeding them, but also walking underneath them. Now, apparently there are sanctuaries for them, but obviously that isn't working as it should, otherwise the elephants wouldn't still be coming. If I was back in BKK and saw an elephant, and decided that it needed to be fed I would be only too happy to offer food, and stuff the consequences!!!

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Somehow they need a way to look after these beautiful beasts, and if that means coming to the city, so be it.

Maybe you and a few others missing some information in several posts within this thread.

Indeed there are places where elephants can be given to and have a new home. A home where they can live quite naturally. http://www.elephantnaturepark.org is such a place. Everyone can go there, stay for weeks if u have the time and see by your own eyes which is the better way... the city (quote ionsalat "...so be it"?????????? or the naturally environment!!!!!)

Better to support these places, where they have full treatment including medical care instead of supporting irresponsible people who accept various diseases by taking them to inappropriate places like this city...

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Don't hold your breath!

It simply CAN"T happen - it's just another pointless piece of Thai law enforcement dreamed up by some buffoon with nothing to do.

These animals have to be relocated -THey can't just be "stopped"- they have to be placed "in care" elsewhere - this costs money - Ihaven't heard of a single penny being put up for this, so it won'thappen.

THe elephants - which by the way areusually rented out to the people who take them round - will simplyend up in another part of town or a nearby location until the "heat"dies down and they will resume their activities.

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